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DNA Study Maps Human-Chimp Split
One of the most detailed comparisons yet of human and chimp DNA shows that the split between the two species was a long, messy affair that may even have featured an unusual evolutionary version of breakup sex.
Nancy Reagan Again Takes Lead on Stem Cells
With Nancy Reagan's blessing and in defiance of President Bush's veto threat, Senate Republican leaders are making plans for a vote this summer on a bill to restore federal funding of embryonic stem cell research.
Biotech Firm Raises Furor With Rice Plan
A tiny biosciences company is developing a promising drug to fight diarrhea, a scourge among babies in the developing world.
South Korean Cloning Scientist Indicted
South Korean prosecutors indicted disgraced cloning scientist Hwang Woo-suk Friday on charges of fraud, embezzlement and bioethics violations linked to faked stem cell research.
A False Stem Cell Research?
The veracity of a study by South Korean most renowned stem-cell researcher Hwang Woo-suk is under investigation.
Nanotechnology
Ohio State University researchers have completed the first comprehensive study of human hair on the nanometer level.
Invasion of Foreign Plants and Animals
Annual economic losses in China brought by noxious and exotic biological species have reached US$5 billion.
Solar Energy
The success of solar power will depend on the answer to the following question: What do you do when the sun goes down?
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• European Nations Consider Offering Iran Light-water Nuclear Reactor
Three major European powers -- Britain, France and Germany -- were considering to supply Iran with a light-water nuclear reactor to persuade Tehran to give up its controversial nuclear program, said diplomats on Tuesday in Vienna.
• Solar Power Goes Begging in SA
South Africa has one of the best climates in the world for using solar power, but this clean form of energy is currently "highly under-utilised", says Central Energy Fund chairperson Mputumi Damane.
• Scientists Create World's Smallest Brush
University of Hawaii nanotechnology experts have invented the world's smallest brush ¡ª a device boasting bristles a thousand times finer than a strand of human hair.
• 'Cloaked' Carbon Nanotubes Become Non-toxic
A way to cloak carbon nanotubes, making them both non-toxic and highly customisable, has been revealed.
• Rare Plants to Be Datebased at Three Gorges
China plans to build a resource database to track endangered plants in the Three Gorges area with collections of live plants and seeds as well as a gene bank as the Reservoir project is due to be completed on May 20th.
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